Fast Electron Angular Distribution and Conversion Efficiency Dependence on Laser Wavelngth and Pre-Puls

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Abstract

Experiments have been conducted using the Titan high-intensity laser ($50J$, $700fs$, $5\times10^{19}Wcm^{-2}$ at $2\omega$) to measure fast electron angular distribution and conversion efficiency from solid, multilayer targets using Hard X-ray Bremsstrahlung Spectrometers (HXBS) with 1$\omega$ and 2$\omega$ Nd:Glass laser pulses. An artificial pre-pulse from the Titan long pulse beam was then injected coaxially to the short pulse beam allowing for a systematic study of the effects of pre-pulse on fast electrons. Subsequent simulations were run using Integrated Tiger Suite (ITS) and Zuma to substantiate experimental data. The scaling of electron temperature, divergence, and conversion efficiency with pre-pulse will be presented.

Authors

  • Leonard Jarrott

    UCSD

  • Drew Higginson

    University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA, UCSD/LLNL, UCSD

  • Anna Sorokovikova

    U California San Diego, UCSD

  • Brad Westover

    University of California San Diego, UCSD

  • Cliff Chen

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL

  • Harry McLean

    LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Prav Patel

    LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Tony Link

    LLNL, Ohio State University

  • Hal Friesen

    U of A, University of Alberta

  • Allan Beaudry

    University of Alberta

  • Jeffrey Tait

    University of Alberta

  • Jocelyn Westwood

    University of Alberta

  • Henry Tiedje

    U of A, University of Alberta

  • Ying Tsui

    U of A, University of Alberta

  • R. Fedosejevs

    U of A, U of Alberta, University of Alberta, Univ. of Alberta, Canada

  • Farhat Beg

    UCSD, UC San Diego, University of California San Diego, U California San Diego, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA, University of California-San Diego, USA